Most of those racks are pretty much crap, and I wouldn't put a $2k bike on them, let alone 2. Since a dh bike weighs 40+ pounds, you are asking it to carry 80-90 lbs. I wouldn't put my bike on that. Look into what you can do to the roof to make it capable of using a roof rack.

I'm partial to hitch racks, but either way it's a good investment. Trunk racks will screw up your car over time, or really quick with two downhill bikes hanging off. There are a couple good ones (Saris Bones 4-arm), but they are meant as a temporary solution and not to be used constantly, they are also expensive ($150 or more) considering all of this and that trunks were not meant to support that weight. The newer "tray-style" trunk racks are the worst idea IMO, it's that much MORE weight hanging off the trunk, just not a good idea.

"It's only when you stand over it, you know, when you physically stand over the bike, that then you say 'hey, I don't have much stand over height', you know"-T. Ellsworth

It's a mellow flowy downhill for about 1.28 miles, built specifically for bikes. But...It's not officially open yet, and after last years fall, it needs time to be completed.

Expect full opening mid July 2014.

Any plans for added DH style features from last year? It was XC/trail bike material when I checked it out last year. Has serious potential!

If I didnt have a pickup truck, this is what I would have hands down. Every person in BC who is shuttling a DH bike to and from Whistler on 99 sports one of these. I have seen 6-8 DH bikes on the back of a Subaru before.

Those racks are bomb proof for sure, but they don't ship out of Canada last I checked. Our friend in Whitehorse runs one off the back of his truck, and shuttles up the nastiest road. Bikes don't move, and somehow don't get knocked off by the huge rocks we drive over.